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but i do think this, savannah. we're going to go right back to where we were over the weekend in about three weeks. and if anything president trump has to feel good about one thing. the democrats showed their cards. at a minimum he already knows he's going to get his wall from democrats if he gives them daca. and that in itself is already a small victory for this white house. >> we may be having this very conversation in a few weeks. chuck, thank you. >>> and now to our nbc exclusive inside north korea. lester holt has gotten extraordinary rare access at a time of global anxiety over the north's nuclear program. but the question tonight, what are the chances for new nuclear talks after surprise news that north and south korea plan to compete together in the upcoming winter olympics? lester, good evening. >> reporter: savannah, good evening. even as north korea celebrates its new sense of cooperation with the south, it's making it clear the nuclear program is not a part of those talks or even on the table. a senior
but i do think this, savannah. we're going to go right back to where we were over the weekend in about three weeks. and if anything president trump has to feel good about one thing. the democrats showed their cards. at a minimum he already knows he's going to get his wall from democrats if he gives them daca. and that in itself is already a small victory for this white house. >> we may be having this very conversation in a few weeks. chuck, thank you. >>> and now to our nbc...
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savannah? >> bill neely. thank you. >>> now to the deadly flu epidemic sweeping across the country. texas school districts had so many out sick it decided to close for a week. the bonham school district says the decision came after nearly 300 students and staff called out sick on tuesday. that is almost five times the normal rate, and by the way, they are not alone. it's gotten so bad in alabama, the governor declared a public health emergency. the state of california has been hit the hardest. at least 42 people under the age of 65 have died from flu-related symptoms, and a medical tent was set up in the parking lot outside loma linda medical center for overflow patients. more later. >>> new developments in the investigation of that house of horrors in southern california where a couple's accused of torturing their 13 children. we are learning even more about just how bad that alleged abuse was. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: investigators say some of th
savannah? >> bill neely. thank you. >>> now to the deadly flu epidemic sweeping across the country. texas school districts had so many out sick it decided to close for a week. the bonham school district says the decision came after nearly 300 students and staff called out sick on tuesday. that is almost five times the normal rate, and by the way, they are not alone. it's gotten so bad in alabama, the governor declared a public health emergency. the state of california has been...
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savannah? >> casey, thank you so much. >>> while the political maneuvering continues, what actually happens if the government shuts down? unfortunately, we've been here before. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson on what will feel it first and hardest. >> reporter: this typically fast-paced city ready to grind to a halt, from the library of congress to the capitol to the pentagon. >> we do a lot of intelligence operations around the world, and they cost money. those obviously would stop. >> reporter: but if the government does shut down, all active duty troops do keep working. so does the fbi and the special counsel focusing on russia along with tsa screeners and air traffic controllers. but none of them gets paid during a shutdown. members of congress do. >> i think that the congress has forgotten they're servants of the people and they're living like celebrities. >> the american people are probably right now looking at us and shaking their heads. and i can't blame them. >> repo
savannah? >> casey, thank you so much. >>> while the political maneuvering continues, what actually happens if the government shuts down? unfortunately, we've been here before. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson on what will feel it first and hardest. >> reporter: this typically fast-paced city ready to grind to a halt, from the library of congress to the capitol to the pentagon. >> we do a lot of intelligence operations around the world, and they cost...
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savannah? >> all right, kasie starting us off, thank you. >>> high anxiety at the white house as the budget deadline nears. the president showed his frustration and was full of blame on a visit to a factory. as white house correspondent kristen welker reports now, he lashed out at democrats but also sent some mixed signals. >> reporter: sharp words in pittsburgh today. president trump accusing democrats of trying to force a government shutdown. >> the democrats want to see a shutdown to get off the subject, because this subject is not working for them. the tax cuts and tax reform has not been working well for the democrats. >> reporter: but potentially complicating that strategy, the president's own mixed messages including on the issue of c.h.i.p., the children's healthcare program, which provides healthcare to some 9 million low-income children. right now the gop short-term budget bill includes funding for c.h.i.p. for six years, but this morning mr. trump tweeted c.h.i.p. should be a part of
savannah? >> all right, kasie starting us off, thank you. >>> high anxiety at the white house as the budget deadline nears. the president showed his frustration and was full of blame on a visit to a factory. as white house correspondent kristen welker reports now, he lashed out at democrats but also sent some mixed signals. >> reporter: sharp words in pittsburgh today. president trump accusing democrats of trying to force a government shutdown. >> the democrats want...
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savannah? >> kristen, thank you so much. >>> bitterly cold temperatures are slowing down today's cleanup from the storm that covered much of the south in snow and ice. the number of deaths blamed on the weather rose to at least ten. the governors of alabama, georgia, north carolina are among those declaring states of emergency. plows cleared away several inches of snow in the largest cities and officials urged people to stay off the ice-covered roads. closing schools, knocked out power, caused thousands of flights to be canceled. we'll check in with al in a bit. >>> the rescue of two swimmers off the coast of australia this morning is being called the first ever by a drone. lifeguards were just getting ready for a lesson how to use the drone to reach swimmers in distress. that's when they got the report of two teenage boys being pulled out to sea by riptide. they sent up the drone. it took 30 seconds to find the boys. the pair made it back safely to shore. officials hope the drones can be used
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savann savannah? >> bill neely, thank you so much. >>> we move to a troubling story, one we've been following for years. a former taliban hostage, freed after nine years in captivity, is behind bars in canada and facing multiple allegations of assault. kate snow has the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning, savannah, hoda. a court proceeding scheduled this morning for 34-year-old joshua boyle. he is charged with more than a dozen crimes. by court order, no one is allowed to name any victim. but overnight, we received an e-mail from his wife, caitlan, saying she and his children are safe. stunning new criminal charges against joshua boyle, the canadian held five years by the taliban. boyle, along with his american wife, caitlan, and their three children born in captivity, were freed in october, when they returned to canada, boyle said they planned to start a new life. >> obviously, it will be of incredible importance to my family that we're able to build a secure sanctuary for our three surviving
savann savannah? >> bill neely, thank you so much. >>> we move to a troubling story, one we've been following for years. a former taliban hostage, freed after nine years in captivity, is behind bars in canada and facing multiple allegations of assault. kate snow has the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning, savannah, hoda. a court proceeding scheduled this morning for 34-year-old joshua boyle. he is charged with more than a dozen crimes. by court order, no one is...
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savannah? >> katie, thank you so much. >>> the nation's largest school system in new york city is among those shutdown today. nbc craig melvin is in central park. wind and snow are starting to pick up. good morning. >> the temperature has dropped as well. it's now 23 degrees. i'd say roughly an inch or so has fallen so far. the wind gusts have started. they are expecting 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts in and around parts of new york today. you mentioned the city's school system being shutdown. school systems in connecticut and new jersey quickly followed suit. amtrak running on a modified schedule throughout the northeast. and the majority of flights out of laguardia and out of newark have been canceled. you can see here in central park, the runners, the dog walkers that usually pop" this park this time of morning, they decided to sit this one out. in addition to the wind and the snow, big story is going to be the bone chilling cold that follows. they are expecting single digit temperatures in and
savannah? >> katie, thank you so much. >>> the nation's largest school system in new york city is among those shutdown today. nbc craig melvin is in central park. wind and snow are starting to pick up. good morning. >> the temperature has dropped as well. it's now 23 degrees. i'd say roughly an inch or so has fallen so far. the wind gusts have started. they are expecting 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts in and around parts of new york today. you mentioned the city's school...
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now on to savannah's phone. >> the gasps. 585. >> oh no! >> savannah that phone is -- what are you doing on that phone? >> breathing. >> sneezing i don't know. >> you know what can i just say something. >> no. >> a lot of people use this office. a lot of people. for example, the weekend crhem under the bus. >> sheinelle, maybe dylan. probably craig. >> so these are not your germs, these are their germs. >> could be anybody's germs. really could be anyone. >> gross. but here's the good news. we cleaned their offices with the disinfecting wipes. you're welcome. >> i want a rematch. >> my work here is done. bye, everybody. bye, hoda. >> go away! >> i'm actually legitimately concerned for your health. >> i know. i don't think i cleaned it yet. >> i've got you literally a ton of wipes. hoda nee you're not completely clean. >> my keyboard was kind of new. >> and you already got coffee on it. >> 231 and you're clean. >> yours is probably 600. >> that's the thing. i actually did preclean and then he swabbed. >> oh my god, you cheated and you still
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savannah? >> miguel, thank you. >>> nearly $1 billion is up for grabs in the countries two big lottery games after no winning tickets were sold in last night's powerball game. the jackpot soared to $550 million. the next drawing is saturday night. here's the good news, you won't have to wait until then to win big number. the mega millions jackpot stands at $418 million. that drawing is tomorrow night. by the way, this is the first time both jackpots have been over $400 million at the same time, which is what al and savannah are doing. >> every time you say million, al is like -- >> it's like a mike meyer's drinking game. >> are you going to be able to do the forecast? >>> i think so. let's get to it and show you what's happening around the rest of the country. mild out west with some costal rain from the pacific northwest to central california. that bitter cold air is starting to funnel its way to the upper plains. freeze warning in effect down through the southern gulf. of course, sunshine thr
savannah? >> miguel, thank you. >>> nearly $1 billion is up for grabs in the countries two big lottery games after no winning tickets were sold in last night's powerball game. the jackpot soared to $550 million. the next drawing is saturday night. here's the good news, you won't have to wait until then to win big number. the mega millions jackpot stands at $418 million. that drawing is tomorrow night. by the way, this is the first time both jackpots have been over $400 million at...
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savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> as you mentioned, exactly three weeks from today, the world will be watching the opening ceremony of the winter olympics. >> one of the glamour events, figure skating, begins that day. and here to preview the competition in pyeongchang is 1998 olympic gold medal winner, tara lipinski. she will be part of the primetime coverage. a big story that was bubbling up not too long ago, was ashley wagner not making the team. she was in all of the olympic posters. people thought that she was a shoo-in. what do you think of what went down with that? >> it was a fair decision, in my opinion. and i think she was surprised, and rightly so. her artistic score, the component score, was a bit low for what she usually will get. but technically, she left so many points on the table. she missed a jump in pass, she lost a spin level and just those points alone left her off the podium. she's sitting in fourth place, like she was the last olympic cycle. there just wasn't a case
savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> as you mentioned, exactly three weeks from today, the world will be watching the opening ceremony of the winter olympics. >> one of the glamour events, figure skating, begins that day. and here to preview the competition in pyeongchang is 1998 olympic gold medal winner, tara lipinski. she will be part of the primetime coverage. a big story that was bubbling up not too long ago, was ashley wagner not making the team. she was in all of...
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hoda kotb is officially joining savannah guthrie as co-anchor of the "today" show. for the first time in nearly seven decades, nbc's morning program will be hosted by two women. you've probably seen the story after the show this morning, hoda and savannah talked about their unique opportunity to make some history. >> someone asked us, they said, well, what do you think when young kids are watching and now look up and see two women? we both got chills. we were like, wow, it would be normal. now it's just a thing. it's not like, wow, look at those two. it's like, oh, of course, those two. >> hoda has roots in our area. she graduated from fort hunt high school in alexandria and went to virginia tech. don't worry if you love her and kathie lee. hoda says nothing is changing about that 10:00 hour of the "today" show. that is exciting news. we love hoda. >> we do, indeed. we're happy about that decision. >>> so anybody thinking about retiring? not us, not us. >> someone may be, though. $361 million -- doug is going for his pocket. mega grab your tickets, folks. 1, 42, 47,
hoda kotb is officially joining savannah guthrie as co-anchor of the "today" show. for the first time in nearly seven decades, nbc's morning program will be hosted by two women. you've probably seen the story after the show this morning, hoda and savannah talked about their unique opportunity to make some history. >> someone asked us, they said, well, what do you think when young kids are watching and now look up and see two women? we both got chills. we were like, wow, it would...
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good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. here in switzerland, president trump wants to be talking trade. he wants to be doing dealmaking in davos. instead he is talking about the russia investigation, facing new questions about whether he tried to fire the special counsel and already here today in switzerland, the president is pushing back. >> fake news, folks. fake news. >> reporter: this morning, the president downplaying new details about a stunning showdown inside the west wing. a source close to the white house telling nbc news donald trump ordered the administration's lawyer to fire special counsel robert mueller in june. nbc news has learned that lawyer, don mcgann, refused and even threatened to quit rather than ask the justice department to dismiss mueller. the president ultimately backing down and, just months later, denying he ever considered getting rid of mueller in the first place. >> i haven't given it any thought. i've been reading about it from you people, saying i'm going to dismiss him. i'm not dismissing
good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. here in switzerland, president trump wants to be talking trade. he wants to be doing dealmaking in davos. instead he is talking about the russia investigation, facing new questions about whether he tried to fire the special counsel and already here today in switzerland, the president is pushing back. >> fake news, folks. fake news. >> reporter: this morning, the president downplaying new details about a stunning...
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[ cheers and applause ] savannah and hoda! >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: plus, this guy is fantastic in the new fx series, "the assassination of gianni versace: an american crime story," edgar ramirez is here today. [ cheers and applause ] this thing is great. and we have new music from french montana, you guys! >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! guys, last week, camila cabello came on our show. she has a new album right here called "camila." right there, yeah, that's the new record. we love camila. she has been on the show a a bunch. but this is cool. she's the first debut artist to hit number one in 100 countries on itunes. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: whoa. >> jimmy: she's crushing it. and she is so cool, she deserves it. anyway, while she was here, she stopped by "the tonight show" music room, so me and the roots grabbed some classroom instruments and we did our own version of her hit song "havana." take a look. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh, i like that. ♪ havana oh-na-na half of my heart is in havana oh-na-na â™
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hoda and savannah? >> thank you. >>> a lot more to get to, including a rare and exclusive look inside north korea. there's much anxiety over the regi regime's nuclear program. but tension in the region has softened in recent days with the news that north and south korea plan to compete together in the winter olympics. lester holt is just a few hours outside of the capital of pyongyang. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the bunny slope at a modern ski resort here in north korea. we're here because some of the athletes from the south and north, based on the new alliance, will be doing some of their training here. it's been announced the north koreans will field 22 athletes in the upcoming winter games in south korea. that's fueling some sense of hope and optimism in cooperation in other ways between the two countries. we arrived on saturday. we flew the north korean state airline. it's an hour and a half flight from beijing. they make an announcement when you've crossed the border into nort
hoda and savannah? >> thank you. >>> a lot more to get to, including a rare and exclusive look inside north korea. there's much anxiety over the regi regime's nuclear program. but tension in the region has softened in recent days with the news that north and south korea plan to compete together in the winter olympics. lester holt is just a few hours outside of the capital of pyongyang. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the bunny slope at a modern ski resort...
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they've upgraded the winter storm watch in savannah. they are expecting 1 to 2 inches of snow in savannah, georgia with ice. same thing around charleston, south carolina. they have a much better chance of snow than we do because this snow is tracking too far to the east. watch what happens on thursday morning. here we are at 6:00 a.m., the storm way out to sea. but here's the snow coming close to the d.c. area. notice you folks in southern maryland have the best chance to get some of this snow. but over towards portions of ocean city, that is where we see accumulating snow fall. the winter storm watch is upwards of 3 to 6 inches. i'm thinking it will be on the lower side. this storm tries to make it our way. it stays farther to the east. storm track snow chances, the more it shifts east, the lower the snow chances, the more it shifts west the higher the what comes in next is the coldest air we have seen. it's hard to say, but yes, it gets a lot colder than what we've seen the last two days. somara theodore taking a look at your four zon
they've upgraded the winter storm watch in savannah. they are expecting 1 to 2 inches of snow in savannah, georgia with ice. same thing around charleston, south carolina. they have a much better chance of snow than we do because this snow is tracking too far to the east. watch what happens on thursday morning. here we are at 6:00 a.m., the storm way out to sea. but here's the snow coming close to the d.c. area. notice you folks in southern maryland have the best chance to get some of this snow....
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savannah? >> kristen, one question before we let you know. this issue of immigration, we heard the vice president talking about no deal on immigration unless there's funding for the border wall. i'm sure a lot of people are saying, wait a minute, i thought mexico was paying for the wall. how do we get here? >> reporter: that is a good question. savannah, remember, the president of mexico has been defiant. his country won't pay for the wall. when the president was asked in recent days if mexico would pay, his response, mexico will to your question, savannah, what does all of that mean? the reality is, american taxpayers will likely foot the bill first. in fact, the white house is requesting some $18 million from congress to start construction. the idea is that mexico will wind up paying through some form of a tax, possibly on goods coming in from mexico. for the president's core supporters, this could be seen as a softening of a key campaign pledge. you can bet the democrats are going to pounce
savannah? >> kristen, one question before we let you know. this issue of immigration, we heard the vice president talking about no deal on immigration unless there's funding for the border wall. i'm sure a lot of people are saying, wait a minute, i thought mexico was paying for the wall. how do we get here? >> reporter: that is a good question. savannah, remember, the president of mexico has been defiant. his country won't pay for the wall. when the president was asked in recent...
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savannah and hoda? >> peter alexander, starting us off. >>> let's talk all of this with nicolle wallace. are you a betting woman? do you think we're going to get a shutdown? and who will get the political blame if the government shuts down? >> this blame game is a bit of a scam is that voters blame everybody involved. when the government shuts down, i think voters typically process it as a failure of everybody in management. and everybody in management includes republicans and democrats. but when you have one party controlling the white house, the senate and the house, they will shoulder a disproportionate amount of blame. >> what's the president's role in all this? is there anything or something he should be doing to try to stop this? >> people have become so accustomed to chaos. i don't think it's the chaos of a shutdown that damages the president. i do think there's a question of whether he can lead. i think it's failing that leadership test that risks the most political exposur president trump. >> t
savannah and hoda? >> peter alexander, starting us off. >>> let's talk all of this with nicolle wallace. are you a betting woman? do you think we're going to get a shutdown? and who will get the political blame if the government shuts down? >> this blame game is a bit of a scam is that voters blame everybody involved. when the government shuts down, i think voters typically process it as a failure of everybody in management. and everybody in management includes republicans...
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savannah, hoda. >> just awful. steve, thank you very much. >>> also this morning, we are learning more about a tragic plane killed 12 people. ten of the victims, americans on a holiday vacation. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest on that investigation. gabe, good morning. >> hoda, good morning. one family was from florida. the other from suburban new york. both on family vacations over the new yoew year's holiday thae to a tragic end. >> this morning the grief is overwhelming. >> bruce, irene, zachary, william, and matthew. >> very multi-talented family that will be deeply missed. >> they were among the 12 people killed when a small single engine plane slammed into a mountain sunday in costa rica. two local crew members and ten americans were on board, including mitchell and leslie weiss, doctors from tampa, florida, area, along with their two children. also killed, amanda geisler from wisconsin, a trip leader with back roads active travel company. a california-based group that organized the flight. geiss ler's fa
savannah, hoda. >> just awful. steve, thank you very much. >>> also this morning, we are learning more about a tragic plane killed 12 people. ten of the victims, americans on a holiday vacation. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest on that investigation. gabe, good morning. >> hoda, good morning. one family was from florida. the other from suburban new york. both on family vacations over the new yoew year's holiday thae to a tragic end. >> this morning the grief is...
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. >> at amtrak derailment this time near savannah georgia. officials say the train was traveling from miami to new york and was backing up slowly into the savannah station when three cars derailed. fortunately there are no reports of any injuries. >> political power will be decided today in the virginia statehouse. the state board of elections is breaking the tie between democratic candidate shelley simonds and republican incumbent david yancy. the outcome will determine who controls the house of delegates and if simonds wins the house will be split 50-50. >>> good morning. thanks for join, us. >> today is thursday, it is january 4th, live look outside at the boardwalk in ocean city eastern shore is is expected to get most of the snowfall from this 95 may only see a trace. >> we have a lot of school closings in our region. we'll be scrolling that shortly but if you live particularly in the southern part of the -- of maryland schools are closed, parts of virginia also schools closed. a lot on a two-hour delay. we'll get you the details in a fe
. >> at amtrak derailment this time near savannah georgia. officials say the train was traveling from miami to new york and was backing up slowly into the savannah station when three cars derailed. fortunately there are no reports of any injuries. >> political power will be decided today in the virginia statehouse. the state board of elections is breaking the tie between democratic candidate shelley simonds and republican incumbent david yancy. the outcome will determine who...
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>> reporter: savannah, good evening. there are members of the congressional black caucus who are remaining seated as the president walks into the house chamber. he is coming slowly up the aisle, which is a dramatic scene, i'm sure, that our viewers are able to look at even though i can't see the same thing they're seeing. but we were watching to see if there would be some sort of protest from democrats in what really is such a divided era. a year ago there were some democrats who came into this speech hopeful. it was of course not a state of the union, it was a joint address of congress. but they hoped he would talk about joint priorities and ways they might work together. and over the last year they have been sorely disappointed. and it's very difficult to overstate the emotional anger that some member of this house of representatives feel towards this president. and nancy pelosi, the house minority leader, had urged her members not to walk out of this speech, not to make it about them instead of about what the presiden
>> reporter: savannah, good evening. there are members of the congressional black caucus who are remaining seated as the president walks into the house chamber. he is coming slowly up the aisle, which is a dramatic scene, i'm sure, that our viewers are able to look at even though i can't see the same thing they're seeing. but we were watching to see if there would be some sort of protest from democrats in what really is such a divided era. a year ago there were some democrats who came...
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savannah? >> thanks. >>> as the russia investigation gets closer to the president, he is escalating his fight with the fbi. specifically, over some missing text messages between two former members of the special counsel robert mueller's team. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson with that part of the story this morning. hallie, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. the department of justice is investigating what happened to those missing text messages as the president puts the spotlight on them. tweeting again overnight, where are the 50,000 important text messages between fbi staffers, blaming samsung. we should note the 50,000 is the number of texts total according to the department of justice, exchanged between the staffers. the messages have become the latest partisan flashpoint here on capitol hill and beyond. the president stepping up his feud with some in the fbi after a new twist in a text message drama. five months worth of text messages between two fbi staffers missin
savannah? >> thanks. >>> as the russia investigation gets closer to the president, he is escalating his fight with the fbi. specifically, over some missing text messages between two former members of the special counsel robert mueller's team. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson with that part of the story this morning. hallie, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. the department of justice is investigating what happened to those missing text messages as...
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savannah and i. we know what matters at the end. you know e? and i think that's what makes it work. >> reporter: and "today" is expected to get another ratings lift in february. they'll be in south korea covering the winter olympics. you're so excited about the bobsled. >> no, the quurling. and the ladies of the nigerian bobsled team. >>> meanwhile, let's move on. a list of actresses, including oprah winfrey, reese witterspoon, and halle berry have banded together in regards of the sexual harassment scandal. >> the initiative is called times up. we want all survivors of sexual harassment everywhere to be heard, to be believed, and to know that accountability is possible. >> they have raised money for a legal defense fund. they're asking that all the ladies at this sunday's golden globes wear black to raise awareness. >> and as a sign of solidarity. >>> remember that fall of carrie underwood in november. it was a lot worse than she let on originally. it's crazy how a freak random accident can change your life. that was carrie's message to her fa
savannah and i. we know what matters at the end. you know e? and i think that's what makes it work. >> reporter: and "today" is expected to get another ratings lift in february. they'll be in south korea covering the winter olympics. you're so excited about the bobsled. >> no, the quurling. and the ladies of the nigerian bobsled team. >>> meanwhile, let's move on. a list of actresses, including oprah winfrey, reese witterspoon, and halle berry have banded together...
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i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. for all of us carson wentz is going off to get looked at. >> i understand carson's a great player, but every week our guys are hearing the same thing, that all of a sudden we're not good enough? we're 13-3, we have the best record in football, home field advantage throughout. the guys are going to motivate themselves just based on what they've done and heard the last month of football. >> all right, this is the season. this is it right here. let's go. >> ryan rolls, ryan pumps. ryan is throwing it up in the air. incomplete! incomplete! >> and i'll go to bat for every one of those guys, i'll go to war with every one of those guys in that dressing room. >> announcer: "eagles road to victory" presented by santander, the official bank of the philadelphia eagles. >>> the eagles are just one victory away, one away from heading to the super bowl for the first time in more than a decade. the city is rocking. on
i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. for all of us carson wentz is going off to get looked at. >> i understand carson's a great player, but every week our guys are hearing the same thing, that all of a sudden we're not good enough? we're 13-3, we have the best record in football, home field advantage throughout. the guys are going to motivate themselves just based on what they've done and heard the last month of football. >> all right, this is the season. this is it right here....
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kristen, good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. michael wolff, the author of "fire and fury," strongly defended his book today. the white house has called it a book of lies. but wolff says he stands by every word and has notes and recordings of his conversations with the president's top aides. and here's wolff's response to the cease and desist order from the president's legal team earlier on "today." >> this is extraordinary that a president of the united states would try to stop the publication of a book. this doesn't happen -- has not happened from other presidents. and would not even happen from the ceo of a mid sized company. >> reporter: wolff writes the president's top aides, including steve bannon, question the president's mental stability, saying the president repeats himself. said that many aides describe their boss this way. >> the one description that everyone gave, everyone has in common, they all say he's like a child. and what they mean by that, is he has a need for immediate gratification. it's all about him. >> rep
kristen, good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. michael wolff, the author of "fire and fury," strongly defended his book today. the white house has called it a book of lies. but wolff says he stands by every word and has notes and recordings of his conversations with the president's top aides. and here's wolff's response to the cease and desist order from the president's legal team earlier on "today." >> this is extraordinary that a...
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savannah? >> miguel, thank you very much. >>> president trump suffered a setback on immigration overnight, just hours after a high-profile meeting to focus on that very issue. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has more on that along with the latest steve bannon bombshell. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, yeah. a couple of headlines coming out of washington, here. this new court move will have some dreamers breathing a sigh of relief, at least for now, in what is shaping up to be a busy morning at the white house. this morning, a last-minute lifeline for d.r.e.a.m.ers. judge temporarily blocking the administration's action to end the program that protects those nearly 700,000 undocumented young people who came to the u.s. as children. the move comes in the middle of tense immigration negotiations. and after an hour-long televised negotiating session with a bipartisan group of lawmakers. where president trump appeared to take a range of contradictory positions on immigration. >
savannah? >> miguel, thank you very much. >>> president trump suffered a setback on immigration overnight, just hours after a high-profile meeting to focus on that very issue. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has more on that along with the latest steve bannon bombshell. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, yeah. a couple of headlines coming out of washington, here. this new court move will have some dreamers breathing a sigh of relief, at least for now, in...
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steve osunsami, abc news, savannah. >> those are many places that aren't used to those conditions. rough days ahead. >>> we're going to turn to president trump who is locking horns with former top adviser, steve bannon, saying he lost his mind. >> the president's lawyers sending a cease and desist letter. after excerpts from a new book surfaced. this tell-all is packed with personal details and embarrassing allegations that infuriated the president. abc's arlette saenz has more. >> reporter: bombshell allegations made by president trump's forme steve bannon are rattling the white house. in an explosive new book, bannon describes that infamous 2016 trump tower meeting between jared kushner, don jr., paul manafort and a russian lawyer as treasonous and unpatriotic. president trump has defended his son. >> i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. it's called opposition research or even research into your opponent. >> reporter: mr. trump insists he knew nothing of the meeting during the campaign. but bannon argues that's not true. he says the chan
steve osunsami, abc news, savannah. >> those are many places that aren't used to those conditions. rough days ahead. >>> we're going to turn to president trump who is locking horns with former top adviser, steve bannon, saying he lost his mind. >> the president's lawyers sending a cease and desist letter. after excerpts from a new book surfaced. this tell-all is packed with personal details and embarrassing allegations that infuriated the president. abc's arlette saenz has...
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of making savannah a better place to live. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> last week, the trump administration announced a proposal to open our nation's federal waters to potential oil and gas exploration. immediately leaders and lawmakers from the east coast to the west coast and republicans and democrats cam out against a proposal for offshore drilling. i know how important our oceans and our coastlines are for our economy, our businesses, communities and our families. we have long fought to protect onshore s and limiting and legislation to protect our oceans and could coasts. i believe that in congress, we will work to uphold the laws and legacy of protection. but the trump administration needs to hear from you. i ask my constituents and all americans to share why they proposa
of making savannah a better place to live. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> last week, the trump administration announced a proposal to open our nation's federal waters to potential oil and gas exploration. immediately leaders and...
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good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. after two weeks out of the public eye the governor emerged before cameras ready to put this behind him and get back on message. he quickly found it won't be easy. this morning missouri governor eric brighton is resuming his public schedule while introducing a state budget monday, he was unable to shake questions of an extramarital affair he had nearly three years ago before becoming governor. >> we dealt with it privately, we dealt with it openly and it was hard but with loving family and a lot of player and tremendous support, we've made it through. >> reporter: the governor denying allegations he tried to black mail the unnamed woman with audio he says is a see cred recorded conversation with her. we've altered her voice. >> i saw a flash through the blindfold and he said, you're never going to mention my name. >> adding. >> he said you're not going to mention my name, are you? and then he asked me again, i said, no. >> there is no threat of using a photograph for black mail. there
good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. after two weeks out of the public eye the governor emerged before cameras ready to put this behind him and get back on message. he quickly found it won't be easy. this morning missouri governor eric brighton is resuming his public schedule while introducing a state budget monday, he was unable to shake questions of an extramarital affair he had nearly three years ago before becoming governor. >> we dealt with it privately, we dealt...
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savannah? >> all right, hallie, thank you. >>> in a diplomatic breakthrough, north korea has agreed to send a large delegation of athletes, officials and cheerleaders to the winter olympics in south korea next month. the announcement came after the first high-level talks between those countries in more than two years. since north korea missed the registration deadline, its participation must be approved by the international olympic committee. the trump administration remains cautious about north korea's motives after months of accelerated nuclear and missile testing. a spokesman says the big question will be what actions north korea shows after the winter olympics. >>> a study from denmark that suggests men who take high doses of ibuprofen for long periods of time may reduce their fertility. researchers gave healthy young men 600 milligrams of the painkiller twice a day. within weeks, the ibuprofen disrupted the men's natural production of testosterone, according to the study, and led to a cond
savannah? >> all right, hallie, thank you. >>> in a diplomatic breakthrough, north korea has agreed to send a large delegation of athletes, officials and cheerleaders to the winter olympics in south korea next month. the announcement came after the first high-level talks between those countries in more than two years. since north korea missed the registration deadline, its participation must be approved by the international olympic committee. the trump administration remains...
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savannah? hoda? back to you guys. >> kelly, thank you so much. >>> much more to get to this morning, including a new report that finds electronic cigarettes can be helpful and harmful to the smoking epidemic. the report says vaping appears to be less harmful than burned tobacco products. but they can be addictive and led to regular cigarettes. the long-term effects from vaping are unclear. the vaping industry says the study has flaws. and says that eecigarettes are better alternative for smokers. >>> let's switch gears and get to the weather. >> that sounds like a fantastic idea. 130 million of us are above average. me, not so much. but temperature-wise, you're doing pretty well. pierre, 41 degrees. st. louis, 43. dallas goes up to 64 today. for tomorrow, for the heat, continues from indianapolis, little rock, out to denver. the warmth makes its way to the east, with d.c. getting up to 51. jackson 63 degrees. by the weekend, milwaukee, on saturday, 44. sunday, 34. charleston, 53. alba albany, you sta
savannah? hoda? back to you guys. >> kelly, thank you so much. >>> much more to get to this morning, including a new report that finds electronic cigarettes can be helpful and harmful to the smoking epidemic. the report says vaping appears to be less harmful than burned tobacco products. but they can be addictive and led to regular cigarettes. the long-term effects from vaping are unclear. the vaping industry says the study has flaws. and says that eecigarettes are better...
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savannah? >> hallie jackson at the white house, thank you. >>> while most of the oxygen in washington is consumed by shutdown talk, the president did
savannah? >> hallie jackson at the white house, thank you. >>> while most of the oxygen in washington is consumed by shutdown talk, the president did
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blake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, savannah. a bitterly cold dose of reality for people returning to school and work today. 5 below in chicago right now. 20 below when you factor in the windchill. i want to pan off here on the chicago river. you can see the effect of this cold. the river, completely frozen over. a beautiful sight. man, a cold one. this is the fourth morning in a row, that chicago is waking up below zero. we aren't alone. a huge portion of the country in a deep freeze. temperatures 20 to 30 degrees below normal. we're talking dallas, texas, new orleans, atlanta. they're all waking up below freezing. that's a part of the country that doesn't have the proper some schools in the midwest have decided to cancel class today. indianapolis and cedar rapids, for example. but most of us will not be able to avoid this bitter cold, as we step out the door this morning. guys? >> blake, thank you. >>> al is here to tell us how long the bitter cold is going to hang around. hey, al. >> it's going right into the weekend. bismarck
blake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, savannah. a bitterly cold dose of reality for people returning to school and work today. 5 below in chicago right now. 20 below when you factor in the windchill. i want to pan off here on the chicago river. you can see the effect of this cold. the river, completely frozen over. a beautiful sight. man, a cold one. this is the fourth morning in a row, that chicago is waking up below zero. we aren't alone. a huge portion of the country...
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savannah? >> kristen welker, thank you so much. let's bring in chuck todd. >> good morning. >> feel like i saw you five minutes ago. >> let's start with kristen left off. president doesn't have plans to take the message and go on the road. how does he turn a successful state of the union address into something lasting. >> it's extraordinarily difficult to make a state of the union stick anymore. just the speed of news cycle. the speed of all of this. i'm surprised this president the entire month of january he's not been on the road much at all. and they've not done much to sell their tax plan. so if they haven't done that, i don't expect them on the road for this, but you know, look, this state of the union only becomes relevant if something, you know, if he can have a big success quickly. and immigration is one opportunity to have a big success quickly, but i have to tell you, i think his rhetoric last night set things back. did not advance the ball forward. because while on immigration, while the tone was an attempt at bipartisan
savannah? >> kristen welker, thank you so much. let's bring in chuck todd. >> good morning. >> feel like i saw you five minutes ago. >> let's start with kristen left off. president doesn't have plans to take the message and go on the road. how does he turn a successful state of the union address into something lasting. >> it's extraordinarily difficult to make a state of the union stick anymore. just the speed of news cycle. the speed of all of this. i'm surprised...
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willie first. >> and savannah? >> what? >> oconomowoc. >> that was great. >> i just copied. >> emphasis on woc. >> they did great. >> where is that? >> that's in wisconsin, just west of milwaukee. >> we all pass the test, you guys. thank you for coming to see us. she said, can you pronounce that. >> go, badgers. >> really good. >>> we have another bold and brilliant boy we want to tell you about. he's changing the world. >> from alternative rice to alternative dairy, the healthy food trends to be on the look out for. >>> why not take the time to organize your kitchen. we have tidying up tips. the great martha stewart is here with us. >>> and megyn is he this woman, 55 years old. an intruder breaks in. she goes in. he attacks her. she's here live to tell the story. it was brutal. but he is here, too. both of them live on the show today. >> you have a big gasp over here. >> going to be an extraordinary moment. we're going the talk about the irritating michelle williams and mark wahlberg pay ddisparity. >>> mr. a big area of h
willie first. >> and savannah? >> what? >> oconomowoc. >> that was great. >> i just copied. >> emphasis on woc. >> they did great. >> where is that? >> that's in wisconsin, just west of milwaukee. >> we all pass the test, you guys. thank you for coming to see us. she said, can you pronounce that. >> go, badgers. >> really good. >>> we have another bold and brilliant boy we want to tell you about. he's changing the...